Archive for the ‘Haylee Davis’ Category

Pleasing God in Worship

Posted: March 23, 2011 in Haylee Davis

My devotion yesterday really made me think about the church and how we act as members of it. God put this message on my heart and I am sharing it with you. (The following is taken from the devotional Our Daily Bread and was written by Phillip Yancey) Psalm 50: 7-15,23 – “Hear O My [...]

Commitment Issues

Posted: January 13, 2011 in Haylee Davis

You know those stories that people tell you about “their friend”?  Everyone knows they’re talking about themselves, but you go along with “the friend” story and try not to laugh at how transparent it all is.  Well, this is one of those. In high school I had this friend (insert dramatic air quotes here) who [...]

I had a dream that people from our church were congregated in the lobby of CHC, near IHOP. Jesus was standing in front of the crowd (yes JESUS!), and He was pointing to certain people in the crowd, and the people He chose had a really distinct quality: their hearts that were giving off light [...]

Symptoms of Bitterness

Posted: May 5, 2010 in Haylee Davis

I used to think that bitterness was super obvious in a person’s life. Like those: whiney women who always bash men because they got burned in a relationship. people who constantly rain on your parade, because they’re mad that their own life stinks. Yeah, those sorts of people are more than likely bitter. But bitterness [...]

A few weeks ago on Wednesday night, God highlighted to me a question that is burning inside the hearts of many Christians. The urgency of this question is particularly heightened in a full gospel church, where the congregation experiences manifestation (a physical expression of what God is doing in the spiritual atmosphere) of God’s power [...]

Who Is Your Best Friend?

Posted: November 16, 2009 in Haylee Davis

Many Christians claim God as their best friend. But a lot of people don’t even know what it means to be best friends with their Creator. You may rely on God a lot, even spend some time with Him, but let me ask you a question. When you’re bored, or stressed, or excited where do [...]